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October 25, 2008 at 10:32 am #612425voodoomanMember
I received the following newsletter from FortuneAffiliates:
The link “International Blackjack League” has the following url: http://www.softleatherwallet.com/IBJLHOME/default.asp?btag=FA241008
I can only assume that this is spam otherwise why would you use a url like that and also include an affiliate tag?
October 26, 2008 at 3:51 pm #784121AnonymousInactiveI received the same e-mail with the same link and affiliate tag, but mine was sent from the domain fortuneaffiliatesuport.com. I would guess that it is not spam.
October 26, 2008 at 4:31 pm #784122voodoomanMemberpjotter;182943 wrote:I received the same e-mail with the same link and affiliate tag, but mine was sent from the domain fortuneaffiliatesuport.com. I would guess that it is not spam.Mine was apparently sent from that email address as well, but that does not mean it was actually sent by Fortune Affiliates.
Why would they include an affiliate tag and why route the link via some unknown website. Very spammy.
October 26, 2008 at 4:33 pm #784123AnonymousInactive@ixian 182944 wrote:
Mine was apparently sent from that email address as well, but that does not mean it was actually sent by Fortune Affiliates.
Also xxhttp://www.softleatherwallet.com/IBJLHOME/default.asp?btag=FA241008
October 26, 2008 at 4:45 pm #784126AnonymousInactiveI received the same one and another reminder email revealing my password.
I delete both of them and am waiting for a reply.October 27, 2008 at 1:17 pm #784196AnonymousInactiveI received another one of these this morning and I also received the email with my “forgotten details” that I didn’t request.
What’s the deal here FA?
October 27, 2008 at 1:46 pm #784204voodoomanMemberI have just received the same newsletter again with the same spammy url in the contents.
This is the WHOIS information for xxsoftleatherwallet.comxx
Domain name: softleatherwallet.comQuote:Whois RecordRegistration Service Provided By: Namebargain.com
Contact: [IMG]http://source.domaintools.com/email.pgif?md5=f2f2405c658c5c326a133604f4127d60&face=Atomic_Clock_Radio&size=7&color=000000&bgcolor=FFFFFF&format%5B%5D=transparent&face=Trebuchet&size=9&color=0000FF&bgcolor=FFFFFF&format%5B%5D=underline&format%5B%5D=transparent[/IMG]Domain name: softleatherwallet.com
Registrant Contact:
Entertainment Networks Limited
Anne LawrenceLa Corvee House
La Corvee
Alderney, 0123
GBAdministrative Contact:
Entertainment Networks Limited
Anne Lawrence ([IMG]http://source.domaintools.com/email.pgif?md5=8a8c956501ecf28356b1b5140777b65b&face=Atomic_Clock_Radio&size=7&color=000000&bgcolor=FFFFFF&format%5B%5D=transparent&face=Trebuchet&size=9&color=0000FF&bgcolor=FFFFFF&format%5B%5D=underline&format%5B%5D=transparent[/IMG])
+1.1418822763
Fax: +44.1481823390
La Corvee House
La Corvee
Alderney, 0123
GBTechnical Contact:
Entertainment Networks Limited
Anne Lawrence ([IMG]http://source.domaintools.com/email.pgif?md5=8a8c956501ecf28356b1b5140777b65b&face=Atomic_Clock_Radio&size=7&color=000000&bgcolor=FFFFFF&format%5B%5D=transparent&face=Trebuchet&size=9&color=0000FF&bgcolor=FFFFFF&format%5B%5D=underline&format%5B%5D=transparent[/IMG])
+1.1418822763
Fax: +44.1481823390
La Corvee House
La Corvee
Alderney, 0123
GBStatus: Locked
Name Servers:
ns2.olgdns.com
ns3.olgdns.comCreation date: 10 Apr 2008 13:44:22
Expiration date: 10 Apr 2009 13:44:00xxcrazyplay.com is a casino affiliate site which promotes Fortune Affiliate brands and is also registered to the same person.
October 27, 2008 at 8:30 pm #784259AnonymousInactiveI just received this email for the THIRD time. It would be nice to know what’s going on here….
October 27, 2008 at 9:03 pm #784260AnonymousInactiveI also received the unwanted reminder email. What is going on?
October 28, 2008 at 7:10 am #784314voodoomanMemberHi Wayne
Are you going to respond to this thread?
This spamming is looking more and more like an inside job.
Ignoring us won’t make the problem go away.
October 28, 2008 at 9:39 am #784327AnonymousInactiveHi Guys,
I’m sure that most of you had received this mail 3 times.
One was sent on Friday as a notification that the Blackjack software would be going live on Monday. Then you would have received 2 emails (1HTML and 1-Text) to notify you that the software is currently live. The reason you received HTML & Text mailer notifications was to make sure everybody was aware that the software was live.
The mailer was tagged with a special tag for our own tracking purposes. It is not an affiliate tag.What makes this promotion unique is that there is a promotion for affiliates too. That is why you will see the “Download Blackjack” button in the mailer. It is so that you, the affiliate, can download the software, if you don’t have it already, and take part in this Multi-Player Blackjack tournament. Great prizes to be won.
October 28, 2008 at 9:56 am #784328voodoomanMemberWayneFor;183191 wrote:Hi Guys,I’m sure that most of you had received this mail 3 times.
One was sent on Friday as a notification that the Blackjack software would be going live on Monday. Then you would have received 2 emails (1HTML and 1-Text) to notify you that the software is currently live. The reason you received HTML & Text mailer notifications was to make sure everybody was aware that the software was live.
The mailer was tagged with a special tag for our own tracking purposes. It is not an affiliate tag.What makes this promotion unique is that there is a promotion for affiliates too. That is why you will see the “Download Blackjack” button in the mailer. It is so that you, the affiliate, can download the software, if you don’t have it already, and take part in this Multi-Player Blackjack tournament. Great prizes to be won.
Wayne why is the link routed via xxsoftleatherwallet.com? IMO that is very spammy and not very professional for a company like yours.
October 28, 2008 at 9:57 am #784329AnonymousInactiveThanks Wayne,
I tried the Blackjack Tournament and really like it!
It’s a lot more fun then the Slot Tournaments. Good Blackjack Tournament software is hard to find online. These games are great!October 28, 2008 at 12:38 pm #784352AnonymousInactiveNow what about those random password reminder messages landing in inboxes without anybody actually requesting their login details? Do you have any explanation for that? I am not the only one in here interested in that. I got at least THREE!
October 29, 2008 at 2:01 pm #784559AnonymousInactiveHi Goldfinger,
I have PM’d you about the reminder messages landing in your inbox.
I look forward to hearing back from you.Wayne
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